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Greatcoat : ウィキペディア英語版
:''"Shinel" redirects here. For a short story by Nikolai Gogol, see "The Overcoat"''A greatcoat, also known as a watchcoat, is a large overcoat that is typically made of wool designed for warmth and protection against the weather. Its collar and cuffs can be turned out to protect the face and hands from cold and rain, and the short cape around the shoulders provides extra warmth and repels rainwater (if made of a waterproof material). During the 17th and 18th centuries and the Industrial Revolution, greatcoats became available for all social classes. It was popular in the 19th century as a military uniform and casual wear for the wealthy, and is still issued for inclement weather by many armed forces around the world.The coat generally hangs down below the knees and the cape is kept short, normally just above or below the elbows. It also sports deep pockets for keeping letters and food dry. It is typically coloured grey, though other colours may be used (e.g. black, brown, navy blue). One type of greatcoat is the Petersham (named after Viscount Petersham(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.thefreedictionary.com/petersham )).== Gallery ==File:French cavalry man's cloak from 1812.JPG|1812 French dragoon greatcoat with cloakFile:Photo of William Fane De Salis (1812-1896) with a shotgun, in a greatcoat, circa 1890.jpg|William Fane De Salis (1812-1896) with a shotgun, c. 1890, (Dawley Court, Middlesex, UK).File:Bundeswehrmuseum Dresden 19.jpg|Post-World War II German greatcoatsFile:Vladimir Putin 21 February 2002-3.jpg|Greatcoats worn by Russian Border Guards being reviewed by President Vladimir Putin at a military paradeFile:Sir Cyril Newall and Lord Londonderry in France.jpg|Royal Air Force officers wearing greatcoats, inspecting an aircraft in FranceFile:Yalta Conference cropped.jpg|Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin wearing greatcoats at Yalta, 1945File:John Barrowman as Captain Jack Harkness at Cardiff Bay (2, cropped).jpg|Fictional character Jack Harkness is known for wearing a greatcoatFile:Guarding the Crown Jewels (6645853609).jpg|A sentry of the Coldstream Guards at the Tower of London in a greatcoat in December 2011

:''"Shinel" redirects here. For a short story by Nikolai Gogol, see "The Overcoat"''
A greatcoat, also known as a watchcoat, is a large overcoat that is typically made of wool designed for warmth and protection against the weather. Its collar and cuffs can be turned out to protect the face and hands from cold and rain, and the short cape around the shoulders provides extra warmth and repels rainwater (if made of a waterproof material). During the 17th and 18th centuries and the Industrial Revolution, greatcoats became available for all social classes. It was popular in the 19th century as a military uniform and casual wear for the wealthy, and is still issued for inclement weather by many armed forces around the world.
The coat generally hangs down below the knees and the cape is kept short, normally just above or below the elbows. It also sports deep pockets for keeping letters and food dry. It is typically coloured grey, though other colours may be used (e.g. black, brown, navy blue). One type of greatcoat is the Petersham (named after Viscount Petersham〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.thefreedictionary.com/petersham )〕).
== Gallery ==

File:French cavalry man's cloak from 1812.JPG|1812 French dragoon greatcoat with cloak
File:Photo of William Fane De Salis (1812-1896) with a shotgun, in a greatcoat, circa 1890.jpg|William Fane De Salis (1812-1896) with a shotgun, c. 1890, (Dawley Court, Middlesex, UK).
File:Bundeswehrmuseum Dresden 19.jpg|Post-World War II German greatcoats
File:Vladimir Putin 21 February 2002-3.jpg|Greatcoats worn by Russian Border Guards being reviewed by President Vladimir Putin at a military parade
File:Sir Cyril Newall and Lord Londonderry in France.jpg|Royal Air Force officers wearing greatcoats, inspecting an aircraft in France
File:Yalta Conference cropped.jpg|Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin wearing greatcoats at Yalta, 1945
File:John Barrowman as Captain Jack Harkness at Cardiff Bay (2, cropped).jpg|Fictional character Jack Harkness is known for wearing a greatcoat
File:Guarding the Crown Jewels (6645853609).jpg|A sentry of the Coldstream Guards at the Tower of London in a greatcoat in December 2011


抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 greatcoat, also known as a watchcoat, is a large overcoat that is typically made of wool designed for warmth and protection against the weather. Its collar and cuffs can be turned out to protect the face and hands from cold and rain, and the short cape around the shoulders provides extra warmth and repels rainwater (if made of a waterproof material). During the 17th and 18th centuries and the Industrial Revolution, greatcoats became available for all social classes. It was popular in the 19th century as a military uniform and casual wear for the wealthy, and is still issued for inclement weather by many armed forces around the world.The coat generally hangs down below the knees and the cape is kept short, normally just above or below the elbows. It also sports deep pockets for keeping letters and food dry. It is typically coloured grey, though other colours may be used (e.g. black, brown, navy blue). One type of greatcoat is the Petersham (named after Viscount Petersham(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.thefreedictionary.com/petersham )).== Gallery ==File:French cavalry man's cloak from 1812.JPG|1812 French dragoon greatcoat with cloakFile:Photo of William Fane De Salis (1812-1896) with a shotgun, in a greatcoat, circa 1890.jpg|William Fane De Salis (1812-1896) with a shotgun, c. 1890, (Dawley Court, Middlesex, UK).File:Bundeswehrmuseum Dresden 19.jpg|Post-World War II German greatcoatsFile:Vladimir Putin 21 February 2002-3.jpg|Greatcoats worn by Russian Border Guards being reviewed by President Vladimir Putin at a military paradeFile:Sir Cyril Newall and Lord Londonderry in France.jpg|Royal Air Force officers wearing greatcoats, inspecting an aircraft in FranceFile:Yalta Conference cropped.jpg|Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin wearing greatcoats at Yalta, 1945File:John Barrowman as Captain Jack Harkness at Cardiff Bay (2, cropped).jpg|Fictional character Jack Harkness is known for wearing a greatcoatFile:Guarding the Crown Jewels (6645853609).jpg|A sentry of the Coldstream Guards at the Tower of London in a greatcoat in December 2011">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
greatcoat, also known as a watchcoat, is a large overcoat that is typically made of wool designed for warmth and protection against the weather. Its collar and cuffs can be turned out to protect the face and hands from cold and rain, and the short cape around the shoulders provides extra warmth and repels rainwater (if made of a waterproof material). During the 17th and 18th centuries and the Industrial Revolution, greatcoats became available for all social classes. It was popular in the 19th century as a military uniform and casual wear for the wealthy, and is still issued for inclement weather by many armed forces around the world.The coat generally hangs down below the knees and the cape is kept short, normally just above or below the elbows. It also sports deep pockets for keeping letters and food dry. It is typically coloured grey, though other colours may be used (e.g. black, brown, navy blue). One type of greatcoat is the Petersham (named after Viscount Petersham(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.thefreedictionary.com/petersham )).== Gallery ==File:French cavalry man's cloak from 1812.JPG|1812 French dragoon greatcoat with cloakFile:Photo of William Fane De Salis (1812-1896) with a shotgun, in a greatcoat, circa 1890.jpg|William Fane De Salis (1812-1896) with a shotgun, c. 1890, (Dawley Court, Middlesex, UK).File:Bundeswehrmuseum Dresden 19.jpg|Post-World War II German greatcoatsFile:Vladimir Putin 21 February 2002-3.jpg|Greatcoats worn by Russian Border Guards being reviewed by President Vladimir Putin at a military paradeFile:Sir Cyril Newall and Lord Londonderry in France.jpg|Royal Air Force officers wearing greatcoats, inspecting an aircraft in FranceFile:Yalta Conference cropped.jpg|Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin wearing greatcoats at Yalta, 1945File:John Barrowman as Captain Jack Harkness at Cardiff Bay (2, cropped).jpg|Fictional character Jack Harkness is known for wearing a greatcoatFile:Guarding the Crown Jewels (6645853609).jpg|A sentry of the Coldstream Guards at the Tower of London in a greatcoat in December 2011">ウィキペディアで「:''"Shinel" redirects here. For a short story by Nikolai Gogol, see "The Overcoat"''A greatcoat, also known as a watchcoat, is a large overcoat that is typically made of wool designed for warmth and protection against the weather. Its collar and cuffs can be turned out to protect the face and hands from cold and rain, and the short cape around the shoulders provides extra warmth and repels rainwater (if made of a waterproof material). During the 17th and 18th centuries and the Industrial Revolution, greatcoats became available for all social classes. It was popular in the 19th century as a military uniform and casual wear for the wealthy, and is still issued for inclement weather by many armed forces around the world.The coat generally hangs down below the knees and the cape is kept short, normally just above or below the elbows. It also sports deep pockets for keeping letters and food dry. It is typically coloured grey, though other colours may be used (e.g. black, brown, navy blue). One type of greatcoat is the Petersham (named after Viscount Petersham(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.thefreedictionary.com/petersham )).== Gallery ==File:French cavalry man's cloak from 1812.JPG|1812 French dragoon greatcoat with cloakFile:Photo of William Fane De Salis (1812-1896) with a shotgun, in a greatcoat, circa 1890.jpg|William Fane De Salis (1812-1896) with a shotgun, c. 1890, (Dawley Court, Middlesex, UK).File:Bundeswehrmuseum Dresden 19.jpg|Post-World War II German greatcoatsFile:Vladimir Putin 21 February 2002-3.jpg|Greatcoats worn by Russian Border Guards being reviewed by President Vladimir Putin at a military paradeFile:Sir Cyril Newall and Lord Londonderry in France.jpg|Royal Air Force officers wearing greatcoats, inspecting an aircraft in FranceFile:Yalta Conference cropped.jpg|Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin wearing greatcoats at Yalta, 1945File:John Barrowman as Captain Jack Harkness at Cardiff Bay (2, cropped).jpg|Fictional character Jack Harkness is known for wearing a greatcoatFile:Guarding the Crown Jewels (6645853609).jpg|A sentry of the Coldstream Guards at the Tower of London in a greatcoat in December 2011」の詳細全文を読む



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